Moving with awareness to boost your mental health
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Claire Jacques from Lawsight Ltd discusses how being aware of your movement can boost your mental health. Claire Jacques a former lawyer who has retrained as a UKCP registered psychotherapist offers some top tips on moving with awareness ..read more
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Court opinion emphasises need to comply on complaints
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Court opinion published today, 30 April, emphasises need to comply on complaints ..read more
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Move more! Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
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3d ago
We'll be offering a range of webinars on key topics during Mental Health Awareness Week, which takes place this year from 13 to 19 May. Now in its 23rd year, the week is an important opportunity to make time for our mental health and to tackle the stigma that remains a challenge in this important area ..read more
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Ken Dalling elected as Head of the UK Delegation to the CCBE
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Ken Dalling former president of the Law Society of Scotland has been elected to serve as the new Head of the UK Delegation to the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE ..read more
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Medical Negligence Webinar
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Women's Health; Understanding endometriosis and adenomyosis ..read more
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Women's Health; Understanding endometriosis and adenomyosis
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Women's Health; Understanding endometriosis and adenomyosis ..read more
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Building an in-house community, one post at a time
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Building an in-house community, one post at a time ..read more
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New Scottish Law Commissioner
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AML round up: April 2024
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Proposed conversion practices legislation ‘is too broad’
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Proposed conversion practices legislation ‘is too broad ..read more
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